A modern cladding solution for facades and interiors—lightweight, durable, and easy to install, with a natural stone look.
Why flexible tile is becoming more popular
Today, many people want a finish that looks premium and natural, but without heavy construction, complex substructures, or constant maintenance. Flexible tile has become one of the most practical solutions for facades, insulated walls, plinth areas, and interiors.
It delivers a realistic natural stone / brick / slate appearance, while remaining lightweight, elastic, and fast to install.
What KORDEKO flexible tile (PletaFlex) is
KORDEKO flexible tile is a cladding material made using PletaFlex technology, combining natural aesthetics with installation practicality:
95% natural marble and mineral components
Flexibility/elasticity (for complex surfaces and details)
Resistance to moisture, frost, and temperature swings
UV stability (color stays consistent in sunlight)
Easy care (usually washable with water, no harsh chemicals)
It works well for both residential construction and commercial projects where the goal is “beautiful and long-lasting.”
Where flexible tile is used
1) Facades of private houses and cottages
Flexible tile creates a “stone facade” look without heavy natural stone. It’s lightweight, doesn’t overload the walls, and suits renovation projects.
2) Insulated facades (EPS / mineral wool)
One of the best use cases is finishing over insulation. Flexible tile is installed on a reinforced base layer and functions as part of a “warm facade” system.
Typical build-up:
Load-bearing wall
Adhesive
Insulation (EPS or mineral wool)
Anchors/dowels
Reinforcement layer (adhesive + fiberglass mesh)
Primer
KORDEKO flexible tile
Benefit: no metal substructures or extra fasteners that often create thermal bridges.
3) Plinths, entrances, fences
Areas exposed to the most stress (dirt, splashes, impacts) can be finished with stone-look tile and stay neat for a long time.
4) Interiors: walls, fireplaces, accent zones
In interiors, flexible tile is a fast way to create a textured feature wall in living rooms, halls, offices, cafés, or showrooms—without heavy materials.
Why it’s more cost-effective than traditional cladding
Flexible tile helps solve common issues of classic materials:
lower weight → less load on the facade
simpler delivery and installation
fewer heavy “wet” processes
easier to follow shapes (corners, arches, columns, curves)
long-lasting appearance without frequent repainting
Practical notes: what matters for quality installation
For a flat, durable result:
the base must be even, dry, and reinforced
priming is mandatory
use a facade-grade, frost-resistant adhesive with the correct consistency
apply adhesive evenly with a notched trowel (typically 4–6 mm, depending on texture)
press/roll firmly to remove air
remove excess adhesive immediately
Why people choose KORDEKO
KORDEKO produces flexible cladding based on PletaFlex, designed for facade loads and long-term use.
You get:
stable quality and clear installation guidance
a wide range of textures (stone, brick, slate, wood)
solutions for facades, plinths, and interiors in one style
help choosing the right texture and color for your project
Flexible tile is a modern cladding solution that helps make a building warmer, more beautiful, and more practical. It performs especially well on insulated facades—protecting the system, keeping the look intact, and simplifying installation.